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Which SKORA for Which Distance?

To customer service, second only to sizing are questions on which shoe for which distance.

This is quite difficult to answer on its own, as it comes down to simple personal preferences.

To someone who has never worn Form before, the answer to "Is the Form a good shoe for marathons" primarily comes down to:
1. What shoes have you been doing your long runs in?That's generally going to be your marathon shoe.
2. Is that shoe more similar or more dissimilar to Form?You may want to go with one of our less or more cushioned options.
3. Are you looking for a lighter or lower to the ground shoe, or the opposite?Some people like to race in a lighter shoe, but depending on distance this could change.

Of course Form is only an example. Any of our shoes can be put in its place and all of them have been used from the 5k to longer than a marathon. What makes both the super light Phase and our most cushioned Fit both shoes for any distance?

It all comes back to what the wearer is comfortable in. Simple as that.

Some may favor the responsive and nimble Phase for races, however others may prefer the cushioning of Form. Unfortunately the question of which shoe is best for various distances is, "it depends".

If you have this or other questions, please visit our Facebook page or use the chat option below, and we will be very happy to assist you.

Do you have anything a little wider in the forefoot than the Core? I've been running in those for a while, they're great for trails, but my right one the upper is starting to separate from the sole right at the widest point of my foot.

I'm relatively new to running - and have already had one stress fracture and on the verge of another one. I'm going to start training for a 1/2 marathon in May - what should would you recommend for me ?

Hey Gil, I'm also a flat footed "over pronator" who runs anywhere from 50-80 miles per week. I've been pleased with all of our shoes, for those longer workouts the Fit may be the best option for you. It's my choice for longer or harder runs! -Kyle

Hey there Pat, our Fit model will be the most appropriate shoe for your needs. It's our most similar shoe to the Pureflow 2 in regards to the sole, so your transition time will be quite minimal. Especially if you rotate them in and out for a few weeks :) -Kyle

I currently wear Brooks Pureflow 2.....love the zero drop. Very interested in your shoes....which would best fit me? I currently run 10-12 miles/day. Pureflow is a great shoe but longevity isn't very good in distance...